About Swinburne
The 1992 proclamation by the Parliament of Victoria
of the Swinburne University of Technology Act
marked not only recognition of its distinguished
history, but the beginning of a new period of
growth and innovation for Swinburne. From its
establishment in 1908 in Melbourne's eastern
suburb of Hawthorn, Swinburne has grown from
being a local provider of technical education
into a multidisciplined, multicampus provider
of higher education of national and international
significance.
Swinburne was established as the Eastern Suburbs
Technical College by George Swinburne and the
first students were enrolled in 1909, when classes
began in carpentry, plumbing and blacksmithing.
Soon afterwards, a boys' junior technical school
and the first girls' technical school in Victoria,
were established.
In 1913 the institution changed its name to
Swinburne Technical College, to commemorate the
Honourable George Swinburne, a former Mayor of
Hawthorn and a member of the Parliament of Victoria
who was responsible for the initial establishment
of the college.
In 1965 Swinburne affiliated with the Victoria
Institute of Colleges, which was established
in that year by an Act of the Parliament of Victoria,
to 'foster the development and improvement of
tertiary education in technical, agricultural,
commercial and other fields of learning (including
the liberal arts and the humanities) in institutions
other than in the universities of Victoria'.
The range of courses and the various levels
at which they were offered grew to such an extent
that in 1969, the boys' and girls' technical
schools were taken over by the Victorian Education
Department while the college remained as an autonomous
institution.
An extensive reorganisation of advanced education
took place in Victoria in the period 1976-78
culminating in the passing of the Victorian Post-Secondary
Education Act. Under the Act the Victoria Institute
of Colleges was dissolved and the Victorian Post-Secondary
Education Commission established. Under the new
arrangements, Swinburne Council was given power
to grant bachelor degrees. The first of these
was awarded at a conferring ceremony held on
Thursday 21 May 1981 at the Camberwell Civic
Centre.
Swinburne University of Technology
was proclaimed on 1 July 1992. Noted Australian
businessman Mr Richard Pratt AO was installed
as Swinburne's Foundation Chancellor on 15 March
1993.
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